Long Beach Post staff
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Everette Hoard, who worked aboard the iconic Long Beach ship for more than 40 years, has died, according to an announcement from the ship’s management.
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The city of Paramount became a national flashpoint when immigration agents descended on a business park.
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For years, the iconic sign has sat in storage after it was removed from the seminal record store that helped give Snoop Dogg his start in music.
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The wall protects some of Long Beach’s toniest homes from tidewaters. With no cash for repairs, the city could ask property owners to foot the bill.
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Hybrid in-person instruction for LBUSD students up to fifth grade will resume on March 29, according to an LBUSD presentation.
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School officials are scrambling to work out a number of logistical details, including how students will access educational materials and turn in work.
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